Ex-LucasArts developers wrestle back the rights to produce brand new Sam & Max adventure games

15:39 Depending who you ask, Sam & Max Hit the Road - based on Steve Purcell's classic underground comic series - is either the best adventure game ever made, the best game ever made, the funniest game ever made or the best funny adventure game ever made featuring a talking rabbit and a dog. It's well liked - let's put it that way.
Needless to say, when the long-awaited sequel, Sam & Max: Freelance Police, was unceremoniously dumped by the increasingly Star Wars-focused LucasArts in 2004, adventure game fans everywhere shut the curtains and moped about in the dark, listening to Radiohead and contemplating the emptiness of an infinite universe.

Now however, Sam & Max fans can rejoice as Telltale Games, consisting of many of Freelance Police's original development team, has acquired the rights to produce a number of games based on the wise-cracking, senselessly violent duo. A Telltale Games representative has confirmed that upcoming titles will likely follow a similar episodic content format to the company's brilliant-looking upcoming Bone adventure.
While no specifics have been revealed as yet, mere words can't explain how chuffed we are to see the Freelance Police making their long-overdue return to videogames. All we need now is the commissioner with another idiotic and baffling assignment.

DMUK

SyntheticGerbil

09-19-2005, 04:21 PM

Hey thanks, you might want to check the other thread about this, darksithlordjedi.

flint paper

09-20-2005, 07:55 AM

Dude, he's a Sith-guy, and a dark one at that (who am I to doubt his title). He already knows about the other thread...

SyntheticGerbil

09-20-2005, 12:52 PM

Well ****. I don't even know what to say or attempt now.

Samnmax221

09-21-2005, 12:07 AM

Who's afriad of the big bad sith?

Spynet

10-03-2005, 04:17 AM

Lucasarts is gonna be so f*****g sorry that they ever pushed sam and max aside... EVERYONE I know is gonna buy this game and drive up sales for Telltale and make Lucasarts rue the day the ever started releasing Star Wars titles. Star Wars is ok and all, but we're talkin about Sam and Max here! These guys should be bigger than the Simpsons and/or Family Guy. That single game shaped my entire life since a friend of mine showed it to me (I swear i'm not exaggerating on that). I still make sam and max hit the road jokes to this day. Whenever someone says something weird i call them a "demonic imp." Lucasarts used to be so very cool with titles like sam and max, day of the tentacle, the monkey island series, and full throttle. I look now to the day when the Sam and Max game is released... When all of my dreams reach fruition.... when Lucasarts gets pwned by the game they decided to pass on. Who is with me!!!

SyntheticGerbil

10-03-2005, 01:06 PM

Hey calm down Louie.

toenail1

10-09-2005, 02:18 PM

We're sort of apathetic now. We've all been through the "I hate LucasArts phase," but once you realize that it's useless you'll grow out of it

SyntheticGerbil

10-09-2005, 06:15 PM

I still hate Lucas Arts very much so, along with George Lucas, Indiana Jones, Steven Spielburg, Star Wars, and Howard the Duck.

But I don't think Sam and Max is THAT Lucas Arts related compared to the other subjects and games that have forums on Lucasforums.com

The game is pretty much just a liscensing deal to me, which had talented people involved.

ReXiX

05-31-2006, 03:18 AM

I still hate Lucas Arts very much so, along with George Lucas, Indiana Jones, Steven Spielburg, Star Wars, and Howard the Duck.

But I don't think Sam and Max is THAT Lucas Arts related compared to the other subjects and games that have forums on Lucasforums.com

The game is pretty much just a liscensing deal to me, which had talented people involved.

oh ? well i think that its really related in every way with day of the tentacle and such. Dont hate Lucas ... lucas created S&M if this one will sell good i guess that Lucas will create the next one.

SyntheticGerbil

05-31-2006, 07:20 AM

Lucasarts did not create Sam and Max, the characters, if that's what you are trying to say.

Their good products came from coincidentally good people that happened to work there.

itchythesamurai

05-31-2006, 02:10 PM

Good people who coincidentally got sacked with the company's change of management and direction.